New Jersey Math Science Partnership
The New Jersey Math and Science Partnership (NJ-MSP) unites Rutgers, Rowan and Kean Universities with twelve school districts. Eight of the districts were among thirty plaintiffs in New Jersey's 20-year-long Abbott vs. Burke litigation, and have recently benefited from remedies ordered by the state Supreme Court. The twelve districts that come together within NJ-MSP are characterized as small- and medium-sized urban districts with poor, high-minority and low achieving student populations. The partners' schools enroll over 75,000 students of whom 27% are African American and 31% are Hispanic.
The goals of NJ-MSP are to:
- Increase achievement and reduce achievement gaps in science and mathematics for all preK-12 students in partner school districts by
- working to develop and implement strategic plans for each district;
- working to develop internal leadership structures and practices to carry out the strategic plans; and
- providing well-designed, continuing professional development.
- providing potential teachers with experiences that will help them see teaching as an attractive career;
- improving preservice teachers' content knowledge by reshaping university math and science courses; and
- carrying out induction programs for new middle and high school teachers.
- analyzing changes in student achievement and
- documenting project activities.
